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Monday, May 2, 2011

Point and Shoot

When: Friday, 29 April 2011 @ 8.30pm
Where: Friend's House

My weekend consisted mainly of a bit more work on the man cave (ok and a bit of shopping too, I'm only human!) so instead of housey pics I'm sharing with you my Friday night shenanigans of The Royal Wedding watching. My girlfriend organised a girls night in and we had to all turn up wearing tragic op shop bridal attire, I'm talking big shoulder pads, lace sleeves and big headbands. Oh yea we were hot to trot. We all bought a plate of royal food and I managed to find a plate with a horse and carriage on it (you can kind of make it out between the bread and dip) and yes there was fairy bread, it was a fairytale wedding after all :) We watched the Wedding, drank lots of bubbly, and played a Wedding Drinking Game which was hilarious, here are some of the rules ....
  • If the Queen is on the screen you must be drinking. The woman has ruled the country for over 50 years, the least you can do is get destroyed in her honour.
  • Any time Prince Harry appears all players must produce a Nazi salute. The last player to do so must drink.
  • If Elton John is spotted the last person to shout “Candle in the Wind” must drink.
But jokes aside we were all cooing over how absolutely beautiful Kate looked, she really is a true princess and William was so happy he was glowing. It's pretty special to be able to witness such a iconic event.
 
Pop on over to Sunny + Scout to see how everyone else spent their weekend.
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

School Days Books


Since I finally bought myself a bookcase and unpacked a few boxes of my old books I'd forgotten all about, I've rediscovered my love for reading. The time the buss takes me to get to and from work is the perfect opportunity to read and distracts me from the stinky bald headed man that always seems to want to sit next to me even though there's plenty of empty seats. Don’t you hate that?

I’m much more of a book reader than a movie watcher, just ask my parents who would try to force me to watch a movie with them and I’d sit there with such a sour face that they’d finally let me go back into my room to read my book. My brother on the other hand is an absolute movie freak buff and has quite possibly watched every movie ever released at least 3 times over. He use to get me interesting presents like a DVD set of alien movies. Every sister wishes for alien movies for her 20th birthday, right? Wrong! Now I get much more suitable gifts like bottles of cocktail mix, a vast improvement there bro cheers!

I remember the one book I'd read over and over and over in Primary School was Charlotte's Web by E B White. The cover was so worn and the pages were aged and yellow. A classic story about friendship. It was also the one and only time I've ever cried over a spider!


When I was 11 my grade 6 teacher read aloud to our class a book called My Place by Sally Morgan. Surprisingly, this is one of the few books I can recall being read to us, it must've really made an impression on me. Some 18 years later I unpacked this book from one of my boxes and read it again. I realise now my teacher was trying to introduce some Aboriginal awareness into the school and it was probably quite a controversial read back in the 90s. The book is written in Sally's eyes as a kid, then growing into a woman and has a family of her own and trying to figure out what her Aboriginal history is all about. I think this book should be a mandatory read in Australian schools today.


Then came High School and we had to read The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. I thought it was utterly ridiculous that my School was making me read a fishing book with the main character being a crabby old man. In my teenage angst I had no idea what this old time book could possibly have of benefit to my English learning. I found it sad and deflating because what he set out to do, catch a fish, he didn't quite accomplish because it got eaten before he got back to shore. I know now what a legend this book is and maybe I need to borrow it from the library and see what I think of it with an adult mind.


And what did I choose to read in High School, well everything by the king of horror Stephen King, also known as Richard Bachman. I cannot watch a horror movie or stay home alone without being scared of the boggie man, but give me a Stephen King novel and I can read its grotesque storyline front to back in the middle of the night without being scared to sleep at night. I read every one of his books in my school library twice: Carrie, The Regulators, Cujo, Rose Madder, The TommyKnockers, The Shining, Needful Things, Misery, Insomnia, IT, Dreamcatcher and probably some others I can't quite recall. My favourite was The Dark Half and I wrote an essay about in English and got an A+. Then my brother started buying me the Green Mile series and I just couldn't get into it, the books didn't have the same chilling style. I wasn't engaged or intrigued and lost interest, funny that isn't it how your tastes change.


Are there any books you remember from your school days that you've rediscovered lately?

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

What is a man cave?

"Since ancient times, men have needed a sanctuary to be by themselves. They need a place where they can devolve to their primal state and enjoy the rougher things in life. While burps, farts, cat calls and heckles play a minor role outside of the man cave, inside the cave those bodily functions sounding off are practically a language of their own!"

Thank you ehow your knowledge knows no boundaries!

The Man Cave prep is underway, over the 5 day Easter and Anzac Day break I spent most of this time filling the gap in the floorboards, Petes been hard at work sanding the floorboards, window frames, door frame, plastering and sanding the walls. So now we're just about ready to start painting.

I've been thinking about the essentials for this Man Cave - Big TV. Recliner Couches. Inexpensive Rug (think beer stains!). Sadly I don't think I'll be allowed to wave my decorating wand in this room it'll be all man aka Pete's design. Ok so maybe with a teeny bit of my decorating sparkle thrown in (if I can get away with it)!

Just for fun here's some of HGtv's best man caves





Does your home have a man cave?
Do tell I want to hear all about it!

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Point and Shoot: Easter Chocolate Feast

Saturday, 23 April 2011 @ 9.30am
My House - Easter Chocolate Feast

Saturday I wrapped up our Easter givings in twine and made little cards for everyone.

The Aussie cushion is for my brother who loves to travel around Australia (he's driven around it twice) so I thought this little cushion would be perfect for his troupie 4x4.

We packed up the chocolate and went out for a long leisurly lunch with family and friends who were over from QLD. We went to Nicholsons Bar and Grill and while everyone chowed down on steak and burgers I opted for a healthy salad (and then couldn't help pinching everyone elses chips, why does that always happen!).

After lunch we went back to where our friends were staying and chatted over chocolate telling stories and jokes. Then raced to the shops just before closing to stock up on wine and food so we were sorted for the next few days of public holidays.

Hope everyone has been enjoying their Easter break

Hop on over to Sunny & Scout to see this weekends Point and Shoot


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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Easter Long Weekend

There's nothing like the eve of a Long Weekend to put a smile on my face. I'm reaching towards it ... can almost feel it .... right on the tip of my fingers ...




It must be Easter, all those balloons are reminding me of Easter Eggs!
Happy Easter my friends stay safe and enjoy the break xo

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Wow Factor

“Most people start out wanting to go for their fantasy, but end up painting their walls dove-white.”
— Rayman Boozer

This quote from the beautifully inspiring blog Belle Maison has made me want to inject a bit more wow factor into the next rooms that I renovate. I've started slowly and maybe played it a bit too safe so far. I know the looks I love when I see them in a magazine or on the web, but I haven't quite mastered that look in my home yet. So for the last rooms left to renovate, I want to go for my fantasy kitchen, dining, laundry and bathroom.
 
For the Kitchen an eye catching splash back and dramatic lighting along the breakfast bar
 
 
The Dining Area I want to have a feature wall of bold dark stripes


The Laundry has to be pretty and practical with eye catching tiling


The Power Room (aka loo) is the place I want a bit of unexpected playfulness on the walls with wallpaper or stripes


The Bathroom on the other hand I want to look modern with a bit of glam and a wow factor mirror is a must for this room


Are you renovating to your wildest dreams or are you playing it safe?

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Point and Shoot

When: Saturday, 16 April 2011 @ 4pm
Where: My House

On Saturday I had a bit of a problem with a big scary wasp inside the house. Yes a big stinging bug inside the house on the one weekend when my bug killing man was away. So I put on a tough face, and a jumper to protect my arms, did a few practice wacks with a magazine then slam squashed it. The magazine went in the bin too I couldnt bring myself to touch it after that. After that little trumph I got stuck into planning for my girls night in, I had a few girlfriends coming over for drinks and nibbles. I made the little flags above and used them as skewers for cherry tomatoes and bocconcini. I made a potato frittata. Prawn cocktails served in lettuce cups. And of course its not a girls night without chocolate .... triple chocolate muffins with chocolate frosting and little easter eggs to top it off. We had such a good night drinking bubbles, eating out on the outdoor setting and chatting until the wee hours of the night. Such a great night in, I love my girl time!

I'm off to see what everyone else got up to this weekend over at Sunny + Scout's Point and Shoot
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